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Mark Anderson is a menace 

Post#1 » by fleet » Fri Aug 17, 2007 11:59 pm

I rewatched the Bears/Texans game yesterday on NFL network. Beyond the fact that I somehow remembered this guy had 12 sacks as a part time rookie last season, I also remembered that this guy was supposed to now answer questions about stopping the run.

#1 I didn't notice any real problems last season for him on this.
#2 (And this is the big one...the reason for this thread) This freaking stud made 2 of the most impressive plays I've seen from a Bears end in a long time on running plays. Both times, he crosses the field down the line of scrimmage to blow up the running back from behind, moving so fast it was literally frightening through the TV screen.

Other times, He rushed the passer with athleticism and a motor like hes Jevon Kearse. If Tommie Harris is healthy, and again sucks up double teams, and 'Wale has a slight resurgence, There is no way this line can be blocked. None.
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Post#2 » by treyZz » Sat Aug 18, 2007 12:52 am

Icness wrote:I like Mark Anderson as a situational rusher, but he's downright dreadful against the run, always on his heinie.


This coming from RealGM's NFL Analyst.
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Post#3 » by Joe Jackson » Sat Aug 18, 2007 1:00 am

treyZz wrote:-= original quote snipped =-



This coming from RealGM's NFL Analyst.


No doubt Icness needs to take a look at film from the Texans game and reassess his analysis.
Preferably he should probably just reassess his occupation and save us from further utterances of his garbage.
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Post#4 » by P-Weezy » Sat Aug 18, 2007 1:10 am

woohoo mark anderson for mvp!
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Post#5 » by JoeyH » Sat Aug 18, 2007 1:22 am

Joe Jackson wrote:-= original quote snipped =-



No doubt Icness needs to take a look at film from the Texans game and reassess his analysis.
Preferably he should probably just reassess his occupation and save us from further utterances of his garbage.


So he he should base his analysis on one pre season game instead of what he saw last season?

a little harsh doncha think?
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Post#6 » by fleet » Sat Aug 18, 2007 1:45 am

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So he he should base his analysis on one pre season game instead of what he saw last season?

a little harsh doncha think?

I'm not sure he saw anything last year. I think hes spouting the dreaded conventional wisdom that gets passed around like Thunderbird on the street
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Post#7 » by Joe Jackson » Sat Aug 18, 2007 2:40 am

JoeyH wrote:-= original quote snipped =-



So he he should base his analysis on one pre season game instead of what he saw last season?

a little harsh doncha think?


What did he see last year with Anderson playing dreadful and always on his heine?
Since Anderson didn't play the run that much last year.
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Re: Mark Anderson is a menace 

Post#8 » by mps » Sun Aug 19, 2007 8:48 pm

fleetwood macbull wrote:This freaking stud made 2 of the most impressive plays I've seen from a Bears end in a long time on running plays. Both times, he crosses the field down the line of scrimmage to blow up the running back from behind, moving so fast it was literally frightening through the TV screen.

While it's nice to make some big plays running down the RB for losses, I think the real issue will be whether MA can stop the run when they run at him, or whether he'll be bowled over by a pulling guard. I'm hopeful, but plays like that don't really answer how he'll be at the point of attack.
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Re: Mark Anderson is a menace 

Post#9 » by fleet » Mon Aug 20, 2007 12:10 am

mps wrote:-= original quote snipped =-


While it's nice to make some big plays running down the RB for losses, I think the real issue will be whether MA can stop the run when they run at him, or whether he'll be bowled over by a pulling guard. I'm hopeful, but plays like that don't really answer how he'll be at the point of attack.

those are fair questions. They won't be answered until they are answered.
The only thing I am pointing out is that I haven't seen evidence that he can't do the job either. I don't get the negative assesment. All I have ever seen are positives in that regard actually. Let me give you Lovies feelings on the matter too:

Lovie Smith wrote:Doing it all: Defensive end Mark Anderson continues to show that he's more than the impact pass rusher who led the Bears with 12 sacks last season as a rookie.

When the offense tried to get cute Thursday night with a reverse to Devin Hester, Anderson sniffed it out and was there for what would have been a 10-yard loss in a full-contact situation.

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Post#10 » by fleet » Mon Aug 20, 2007 12:33 am

Anderson must be listening to his coaches, who have grown somewhat defensive at the suggestion that becoming an every-down defensive end will expose a weakness in the former fifth-round draft pick. They disagree that increasing Anderson's snaps on first and second downs
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Post#11 » by blumeany » Mon Aug 20, 2007 3:49 pm

Lovie wouldn't start the guy over Alex Brown if there wasn't a damn good reason to. Even Brown has seemingly accepted the fact that Anderson is just more gifted than he is.
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Post#12 » by emperorjones » Mon Aug 20, 2007 11:50 pm

^^ This is correct. Unlike Jaron and Wandfrack before him, I trust that Lovie is putting the guys on the field that he thinks give hime the best chance to win in both the short and long run. I trust he has no hidden agenda and I belive both he and Angelo are terrific evaluators of talent. So if they say Anderson - Its Anderson for me.

And I don't remember him being highlighted last year for getting blown up on any run play.

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